Conclusion of the first agreement to protect against the misuse of artificial intelligence
For the first time, a detailed international agreement was concluded between the countries of the world to protect against the misuse of artificial intelligence. |
According to the international group Tasnim news agency on Sunday, the countries of the world announced what it seems presented the first detailed international agreement to protect against the misuse of artificial intelligence.
In this 20-page document, 18 countries agreed that companies designing and using artificial intelligence should develop a way to protect customers and the public from abuse.
Jen Easterly, director of the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, told Reuters: This is the first time that the approval We say that one should not only pay attention to the interesting aspects of this issue or the speed of its supply to the market. Instead, the agreement’s guidelines indicate that the most important thing to do in the design phase is security.
However, the agreement is non-binding and mainly contains general recommendations, Such as monitoring artificial intelligence systems for abuse, protecting data from manipulation and vetting software providers. According to Jen Easterly, it is still important that many countries accept the idea that artificial intelligence systems should prioritize safety.
The agreement is the latest initiative in a series of efforts by governments around the world. The world is to further influence the international development of artificial intelligence. Europe is ahead of the US in AI legislation.
For example, lawmakers in France, Germany and Italy have recently discussed how to regulate AI, supporting mandatory self-regulation through codes of conduct for The terms of the basic models of artificial intelligence were agreed upon. In addition to the United States of America and Germany, other parties that have signed the new guidelines include: Great Britain, Italy, Czech Republic, Estonia, Poland, Australia, Chile, Israel, Nigeria and Singapore.
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Publisher | Tasnim News |